Description

Everything you need to undertake basement or cellar tanking conversation in one great value Basement Tanking Kit will cover (40SqM Coverage).

Our Basement Tanking Kit is a designed Tanking Solution System that uses a water­ pro­ofing membrane and leaves the walls and Floors leaves an impermeable waterproof surface, enabling dry-wall lining on studs & direct laying of floors and is ideal for water ­pro­ofing wall & floor surfaces below ground

Whats in our Basement Tanking Kit:

1 roll of 2x20m Membrane P8

100 x Brick Plugs

100 x Plug Seals

1 x D/S Butyl Jointing Tape (20m)

10 x 160 SDS Drill Bit

Basement conversions and new build properties with basements are becoming an increasingly popular way of utilising more of your much-needed space.

At Builders Super Store we have the products and advice to ensure any below ground conversion project stays dry!!

PAM P8 Membrane is manufactured from polypropylene (PP). It is impermeable and resistant to the usual chemicals in the building construction. Studs are formed in a regular pattern on the one face of the product, spaced at approx. 25 mm centres. The product is supplied in rolls of 20Mtrs in length x 2Mtrs High. P8 carries a full BBA agreement certificate and complies fully with BS8102.

Preparation:

PAM P8 can be installed over a wide range of substrates in varying situations – walls, floors, ceilings, soffits, etc. However, before the system is installed, the area must be assessed to determine what preparation is required:

a) All timber fixtures and other organic material must be removed to prevent risk of fungal or bacterial growth behind the membrane, e.g. skirting boards, timber plates, old wallpaper etc. If
evidence of rot exists, this must be dealt with by a specialist contractor prior to installation of the membrane. If any mould, etc. exists, this should be cleaned off and the area sterilised with a fungicidal wash.

b) If the walls are uneven or areas have deteriorated, any large depressions should be levelled and made good to ensure a solid fixing.

c) When assessing floor applications, consideration should be given to the type of finish that is required. The floor must be cleared of oil, loose material and any sharp protrusions and should be
made level. Any holes or severe depressions should be filled. When a timber floor is preferred, then more consideration should be given to achieve a flat substrate prior to laying the membrane. This will relieve any undue movement when fitting a final floor finish.